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also very true!On the flip side, if he doesn't play both ways, do you want to throw away your high pick on a DB?
also very true!On the flip side, if he doesn't play both ways, do you want to throw away your high pick on a DB?
That's really the dilemma - even if he does play both ways - how much is that worth ? I'm thinking to myself I'd take a shot, but not until the 3rd. Likely too late in some leagues, too early in others - just my take. ... think you have to assume he plays way more reps at DB than at WR. ..On the flip side, if he doesn't play both ways, do you want to throw away your high pick on a DB?
You still need to make sure the site allows him points for both positions.
in baseball Ohtani very rarely gets points for both. And the league needs specific rules.
in my league is like SmokingMonkeyTrue, in my leagues, WRs get 1pt for tackles after INTs and IDPs get offensive stats if they play both sides, so that automatically elevates Hunter's value on my end
in my league is like SmokingMonkey
we have a point system & all players can score points from that point system.
So if Jamar Chase got a tackle after an INT he would score for that tackle.
If for some reason your player (in your starting line up) was the emergency kicker & kicked a FG he would get points for that FG.
I have Douglass in Lions Dynasty.Its been a while since i did IDP. But i just looked at PFF's top corners for 2023 (after week 18 of 2023) and compared the list to FantasyPros' DB scoring for 2023.
Not good. (1) Most top scoring IDP DB's are safeties. And only 5 corners crack the top 20 DBs. (2) Of the top 10 corners on PFF's list, the first name to show up in IDP scoring is Rasul Douglas. He is ranked 8th by PFF and ranked 31st just among DB. Meaning that he probably wasnt on anyone's fantasy squad.
If Hunter is gonna be elite as a corner, doesnt look like that translates well for fantasy IDP.